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Everytime I hear people (or read posts) saying Dunn is tough and competitive I always picture them saying in that tone that some girls use when they have an upward inflection? Like they are asking a question? Even though it's a statement? Because they have no confidence in what they are saying?

Jumper punching is not touhgness. Sledging is not toughness.

You want to see toughness - watch what Jack Viney will do to get the pill.

Then MFC supporters will know what toughness is.

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Dunn can be very frustrating at times.

What he lacks in ability he makes up in aggression and willingness to compete at all times (i.e. complete opposite to Morton)

He is worth keeping while our younger players develop.

How so many believe Dumm is tough beggars belief. Have seen him squib many times. Have also seen him niggle and throw elbows behind, not to mention his Bollywood acting. Disgraceful there.

I don't mind Dumm, but it makes me shake my head in disbelief when people talk about aggression and willingness to compete in regards to him

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How so many believe Dumm is tough beggars belief. Have seen him squib many times. Have also seen him niggle and throw elbows behind, not to mention his Bollywood acting. Disgraceful there.

I don't mind Dumm, but it makes me shake my head in disbelief when people talk about aggression and willingness to compete in regards to him

THANK YOU.

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How so many believe Dumm is tough beggars belief. Have seen him squib many times. Have also seen him niggle and throw elbows behind, not to mention his Bollywood acting. Disgraceful there.

I don't mind Dumm, but it makes me shake my head in disbelief when people talk about aggression and willingness to compete in regards to him

Yeah, I think it because MFC supporters haven't seen toughness. So we think it is what Dunn does.

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Yeah, I think it because MFC supporters haven't seen toughness. So we think it is what Dunn does.

For once, your logic fails you.

We haven't seen skill in a while, but we don't go harping on about how amazingly skilled our players are.

I guess the only reason why people think Dunn is 'tough' is because they must be looking for something to hang their hat on about him. Or they don't actually watch him play, and then think he's better than he actually is. It's unfathomable, really.

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How so many believe Dumm is tough beggars belief. Have seen him squib many times. Have also seen him niggle and throw elbows behind, not to mention his Bollywood acting. Disgraceful there.

I don't mind Dumm, but it makes me shake my head in disbelief when people talk about aggression and willingness to compete in regards to him

I agree he is not tough but then to say he isn't aggressive after stating he niggles and throws elbows seems contradictory. I would love to see our defenders get some swagger about them, being a nasty, annoying, stingy defence is an attainable goal and would give our team some form of identity.

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So Dunny finally had his 'breakout game' this season? And I hear it was against the all conquering GWS powerhouse?

Wow, extend his contract asap please!

In all seriousness but, why would be keep him? Toughness?? Hahahah please, can't remember one big contested mark he has ever taken or ran back with the flight into a contest or a time when he has seriously impacted a game.

Not even sure what position he is meant to play or what his role should be or is. I didn't mind when he first came on the scene as a half forward, showed a bit but never improved.

Could be another added to that list of players who probably were not developed properly.

Delist/trade for me.

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I remember one of his early, if not his first game and he pulled out of a ground level contest and I thought then that we had a problem.

I'd rather see him put his head over and win the ball than bump or tackle someone else that had, we've had too many players like that over the last few years.

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How so many believe Dumm is tough beggars belief. Have seen him squib many times. Have also seen him niggle and throw elbows behind, not to mention his Bollywood acting. Disgraceful there.

I don't mind Dumm, but it makes me shake my head in disbelief when people talk about aggression and willingness to compete in regards to him

You're exactly right Rod. Dunn has probably squibbed the most marking contests I've seen at my time watching Melbourne. A few years ago I was watching a practice match against the Saints at Linton St and his ducking of the head on the wing when there was actually no-one around him was one of the funniest. Needless to say he didn't mark it. It's one of just many examples. But if you want a jumper punch he's one of the best. There's courage on a footy field and there's bravado. We know which one Lynden does well.

That said, he's definitely improved over the years. But it's hard to fully eradicate when it's in your DNA. And I'm certain he's been more embarrassed than we've been offended.

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You're exactly right Rod. Dunn has probably squibbed the most marking contests I've seen at my time watching Melbourne. A few years ago I was watching a practice match against the Saints at Linton St and his ducking of the head on the wing when there was actually no-one around him was one of the funniest. Needless to say he didn't mark it. It's one of just many examples. But if you want a jumper punch he's one of the best. There's courage on a footy field and there's bravado. We know which one Lynden does well.

That said, he's definitely improved over the years. But it's hard to fully eradicate when it's in your DNA. And I'm certain he's been more embarrassed than we've been offended.

I remember him playing as a tagger on Boomer Harvey and embarrassing himself and the club with his 'tough guy' antics

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Some of the tasks given by Neeld has many thinking Dunne has done enough to stay

In my opinion with the influx of experience we have traded for there is no room for Lynden Dunn

I have always considered him not good enough at AFL Level

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Let me just remind folks of the OP:

From the MFC web site review of players; about Dunn:

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Lynden was one of the most improved players for 2012. He should look forward to the pre-season, knowing that he’s locked down a spot within the team. - Jade Rawlings (backline coach)

Excepting the rumour GWS was interested in Dunn, there has been nothing to suggest he won't be at the club next year, especially given Rawlings review above.

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Let me just remind folks of the OP:

From the MFC web site review of players; about Dunn:

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Lynden was one of the most improved players for 2012. He should look forward to the pre-season, knowing that he’s locked down a spot within the team. - Jade Rawlings (backline coach)

Excepting the rumour GWS was interested in Dunn, there has been nothing to suggest he won't be at the club next year, especially given Rawlings review above.

Doesn't change the fact that he's a spud.

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Doesn't change the fact that he's a spud.

I don't think he's a spud he has some ability but he loses concentration and does some idiotic things during a game. He's got a big body and takes a big forward which suits our purpose at the moment.

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Some of the tasks given by Neeld has many thinking Dunne has done enough to stay

In my opinion with the influx of experience we have traded for there is no room for Lynden Dunn

I have always considered him not good enough at AFL Level

Not arguing about Dunn, but "influx of experience"? We lose Rivers, Moloney, and Green, and get Byrnes and Dawes.... hardly call that an influx

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Not arguing about Dunn, but "influx of experience"? We lose Rivers, Moloney, and Green, and get Byrnes and Dawes.... hardly call that an influx

Out: MFC experience

In: Successful club experience.

That sounds like an influx of experience to me.

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Let me just remind folks of the OP:

From the MFC web site review of players; about Dunn:

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Lynden was one of the most improved players for 2012. He should look forward to the pre-season, knowing that he’s locked down a spot within the team. - Jade Rawlings (backline coach)

Excepting the rumour GWS was interested in Dunn, there has been nothing to suggest he won't be at the club next year, especially given Rawlings review above.

Whilst I do agree with your conclusion, namesake, I wouldn't hang too much on the Rawlings publicised review. Have you ever seen much bad said about anyone in those reviews? An old ploy in industry is to give a glowing reference on someone who you really, really want to get out of your organisation. Not saying it is the case here, but they aren't going to bag someone for whom they may get an offer.

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Out: MFC experience

In: Successful club experience.

That sounds like an influx of experience to me.

Come on Nash, we've seen enough in recent years to know losing 3 senior players and gaining 2 for a group already immature is not great.

I love who we've got so far, but won't be calling it an "influx" unless we at least match the number of games experience we've lost.

ps- Rivers and Green have both been part of a successful club once upon a time...

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ps- Rivers and Green have both been part of a successful club once upon a time...

I remember that time! A simpler existence. Thankfully those players were not involved in any leadership capacity during 186, and their experience is unsullied by the terrible imasculation of a footy club...

I don't care about games experience, I care about leadership.

And we didn't lose much of at all I'm afraid...

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Not arguing about Dunn, but "influx of experience"? We lose Rivers, Moloney, and Green, and get Byrnes and Dawes.... hardly call that an influx

Meanwhile what's the one thing we've bene sorely lacking, more than anything, over the last 6 years?

Leadership.

He's got a big body and takes a big forward which suits our purpose at the moment.

Not really. We have McDonald, Frawley and Garland (possibly Sellar/Pederson too) to take big forwards. Dunn is also crap at defending.

I love the way he aggravates the shite out of the opposition.

A keeper for mine.

I highly doubt opposition teams or players think 'oh, not Lynden Dunn again, gee he's annoying'.

Also, if that's all he provides to the side, then he shouldn't be here.

Also, he's crap.

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I don't care about games experience, I care about leadership.

And we didn't lose much of at all I'm afraid...

Meanwhile what's the one thing we've bene sorely lacking, more than anything, over the last 6 years?

Leadership.

You guys are totally missing my point... I'm wrapped with the players we've picked up so far and think their particular experience will be really valuable to us, but with what we've lost and gained I think the term "influx" is a bit ridiculous.

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